For Email

The AI presales agent for every email you send

Put one Parsley link in your signature, cold emails, follow-ups, and recaps. Prospects click it and ask a presales agent trained on your sales docs - the questions they wouldn't reply to ask you. Buyer intent from every conversation syncs to your CRM.

Where your link works in email

Every send in your motion gets an answer surface. The agent works the prospects you already emailed.

Email signature

The default placement: one line under your name and every email you send becomes an answer surface. Prospects who didn't bite on the first touch ask the agent on touch three.

Cold email

A cold email usually offers two options: reply or ignore. Your link adds a third - ask the agent. Prospects who would never reply to a stranger will ask a question in private.

Follow-ups and bumps

Replace 'just checking in' with somewhere to check things out. The bump email carries the link; the prospect self-qualifies in their own time.

Demo recaps and proposals

The recap email gets forwarded to stakeholders who were never on the call. The link gives them a way to ask their own questions instead of forming objections in silence.

Salesloft, Outreach, Apollo cadence step

Configure the link once in the cadence template. Every rep on the team deploys it across every sequence the next time you press send.

Calendar invites and scheduling emails

The gap between booking and the call is where prospects do their homework. Put the link in the invite and the homework happens with your agent, on your docs.

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Email gives prospects two options: reply or ignore

Most prospects ignore - not because they aren't interested, but because replying to a rep feels like a commitment. A Parsley link adds the third option: ask a question without starting a relationship.

What email outbound fights

  • Reply rates fall every quarter as inboxes fill with AI-written outbound
  • Prospects who don't reply disappear - you never learn why
  • Decks and one-pagers go unread; you can't tell which page mattered
  • 'Just checking in' follow-ups burn goodwill without adding anything
  • Opens and clicks tell you nothing about what the prospect actually wants

With Parsley

  • Every email carries an answer surface; non-repliers self-qualify in their own time
  • Prospects ask the agent the questions they wouldn't ask the rep
  • The agent answers from your sales docs, so the deck becomes a conversation
  • Follow-ups reference what the prospect asked, not 'circling back'
  • Every conversation reports first-party intent: topics, buyer intent temperature, MEDDIC signals

How it works for email

Set up in ten minutes

Upload your sales docs. The Gemini-backed agent reads them in seconds. Add the link to your signature and it rides along on every send.

Captures intent on every chat

Topics, MEDDIC signals, buyer intent temperature, contact details - inferred from natural conversation. No forms, no friction.

Syncs to your CRM

Intent lands on the contact record in HubSpot, Salesforce, Attio, Pipedrive, Salesflare, and more. Filter by topic; route by intent.

Follow-ups that land

Your next email references what the prospect asked the agent - specific, timely, and impossible to mistake for a template.

Frequently asked questions

Where should the Parsley link go in my emails?

Start with your signature - it rides along on every send with zero extra effort. Then add it as the soft CTA in cold emails and follow-ups ('questions? ask my presales agent'), and in demo recaps and proposals where stakeholders you have never met will read them.

Does a Parsley link hurt deliverability?

It is a standard link to a web page - the same kind of link as a Calendly or LinkedIn URL. There are no attachments and no embedded scripts in your email. As with any outbound, keep first-touch messages to one link.

What happens when a prospect clicks the link?

They land in a conversation with your presales agent - trained on your sales docs, in your voice. No form, no login, no meeting request. They ask what they actually want to know: pricing, integrations, security, fit.

How is this different from a Calendly link or a signature banner?

A Calendly link asks for a commitment before the prospect knows if you are worth a meeting. A banner is static. A Parsley link answers the prospect's questions first, then captures what they asked as first-party buyer intent - so the meeting that does get booked is already qualified.

What do I get back from the conversations?

Every conversation reports first-party buyer intent: the topics the prospect asked about, a Hot/Warm/Cold buyer intent temperature, MEDDIC qualification signals, and contact details - synced to HubSpot, Salesforce, Attio, Pipedrive, Salesflare, and more.

Is it free to start?

Yes. A Parsley profile is free and includes 25 free conversations, no credit card required. After that, conversations are 10 cents each - no subscription.

Same emails. More pipeline per send.

Free to start, 25 free conversations, no credit card.

Also on LinkedIn: the same link renders as an AI chat card in your Featured section.